Sermons Archive - Grace Point Grace Point Church - Vestal, NY
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- Religion och spiritualitet
Weekly Teaching from the Pastors at Grace Point Church in Vestal NY
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Heaven Part 1: Rethinking Heaven
What is heaven like? Can we even know? What does the Bible say about it? Are there any misconceptions about Heaven? If so, what are they and why? Join Pastor Kyle as he discusses Heaven and what the Scriptures say about it.
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We Need A Judge, Justice, & Divine Judgment
The typical modern American has rejected the idea of a judging God, thinking that it gives them freedom. What they don't realize is that, without an ultimate judge, our lives lack meaning, purpose and hope. If there is no Just God who will judge and set all things right, there is no basis for anyone to claim any action is more meaningful than another.
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God’s Great Love
Many times we hear the phrase, “God is love”. This implies that God is the definition of love. What does Scripture say about this and how does this relate to our understanding of love and how “it works”? Join our guest speaker, Jerry Platz, as he explores this issue and how we should live it out.
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Pursuing Heaven
Heaven. What is it like? We know that it is the place where God dwells and that it is often referred to as “Paradise”. One way to see what it is like is to consider the One who created it and His relationship with humanity as He has revealed to us in Scripture.
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The Walk – Part 35: Only Wise Creator
Most Christians will acknowledge God as all wise and almighty, but do we really believe that? Is our behavior and interaction with others consistent with what we say we believe about God? Sometimes it helps to do a “deep dive” into who God is and how He interacts with humans. Join Pastor Kyle as he takes a close look at this and how we should respond today.
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The Transforming Power Of The Resurrection
“The resurrection is the most important and most life transforming thing that God has done in all creation.” This is the defining event in all of Christianity. So much so, that countless lives have been transformed by it. How is this so, and why does it matter to us today?